INNER PEACE - I'm passing this on because it worked for me today. A Dr. On TV said to have inner peace, we should always finish things we start and we all could use more calm in our lives.

I looked around my house to find things I'd started and hadn't finished, so I finished off a bottle of Merlot,
a bottle of Chardonnay,
a bottle of Baileys,
a butle of wum,
tha mainder of valiuminun scriptins, an a box a chocletz.
Yu haf no idr how fablus I feel rite now. Sned this to all who need inner piss. An telum u luvum.

Well, look at it this way, it won't be long until the gooberment is paying for our "pain medication". I wonder if my doctor could write a perscription for Jack Daniels. I'm sure Medicare would pay for it. LOL

Dec/15/11 08:38 AM Filed in: Andre Johnson
Even through the tough patches, WR Andre Johnson's faith in making the playoffs with the Texans never wavered. "I've had people ask me why didn't I leave or why did I stay," said Johnson. "I just wanted to be a part of something special. I wanted to be here when the Texans made their first playoff game. I was here to do that, so hopefully, I can be here when we win our first Super Bowl."

This was weird: It was sunny and about 60 degrees in Houston, yet the Texans kept the retractable roof closed. Then they opened it after the game was over and the sun streamed in as the grounds crew worked on the field.

North Carolina's T.J. Yates had the sort of game that will get the Texans knocked out of the playoffs really quickly if he repeats the performance. Yates didn't throw enough to his wide receivers, made a couple of poor decisions that resulted in interceptions and could get only 13 points against an injury-riddled Panthers defense.